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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 Review
Those ninja turtles you know are back in action guided along by creator Kevin Eastman. In a combination of a new story along with a flashback to their origin, new and old fans will be able to dive right into this new series.
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The Bionic Man #1 Review
The creative team that brought us the return of the Green Hornet use their skills to revive the Bionic Man. Easy for new and old readers to jump into, this updated retelling of the character's origin looks to be off to a great start.
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Batman: Gates of Gotham #5 Review
The final part of the story dealing with the first villain of Gotham puts an end to the current status of Batman in the DC Universe. Given the creative team, a lot of what we're seeing here will carry over into the "New 52" Batman relaunch.
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Avengers #16 Review
A Fear Itself tie-in that gives us a follow up on events from Fear Itself #3. This is the issue we should have seen before a couple others as it gives us insight and reactions that felt as if they were missing. We get that a bit of butt-kicking as well.
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Justice League of America #60 Review
We know this is the end of this volume before the relaunch. How will this incarnation of the Justice League go out? Also, pay close attention as one line a character makes completely sets up one of the big changes we'll see in September.
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Zatanna #16 Review
Writer Adam Beechen teams up with artist Victor Ibanez to deliver one of the best issues of Zatanna in her series so far. Even though this is a DC book, it reads more like something from Vertigo. Gorgeous book, and lovely story -- another reason why I am sad to see the series come to an end.
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The Walking Dead #88 Review
The survivors have faced their biggest ordeal and are continuing to ensure their survival. There are still repercussions from "No Way Out" to deal with but could this mark a time of calmness and peace for everyone?
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X-Men: Schism #3 Review
The X-Men have faced countless adversaries; from secret societies set destroy them to seemingly omnipotent beings set on devouring Earth -- now they face a bunch of kids. Will they survive against...children?
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Ultimate Fallout #6 Review
The final issue closes the chapter on the Death of Spider-Man and prepares us for the next phase of the Ultimate Universe. Consisting of great characterization and art, this is a fitting issue to handle all the loose ends and get us excited for what's to come.
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Daredevil #2 Review
Mark Waid and Paolo Rivera have been breathing new life into Matt Murdoch, in the revamped Daredevil series. This book is quickly becoming a must read series both veterans and new readers will love.
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Thunderbolts #162 Review
Why did it have to be an army of FROG people?
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Flashpoint: The Outsider #3 Review
It's the final showdown between Outsider and Manhunter!
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Avengers Academy #18 Review
Six teenage Avengers against two members of The Worthy: anyone want to take those odds?
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Batman #713 Review
The final issue of Batman before the relaunch. Rather than put an end to the series, the issue serves as more of an introduction to the characters. This might not be essential reading but it's fun and gives some good insight in of the characters new view on things.
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Spider Island: Spider-Girl #1 Review
With Manhattan becoming infested with power-granting bedbugs, some nefarious forces are intervening, despite not having any link to the outbreak! How will Anya Corazon deal with old enemies and unlikely allies?
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Venom #6 Review
Flash Thompson takes on a spider-creature in this Spider-Island tie-in
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Green Lantern Corps #63 Review
In the final issue of Green Lantern Corps, writer Scott Kolins tells three shot tales about members of the Corps in this final issue.
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Uncanny X-Men #542 Review
Normally, Juggernaut's powers are derived from the being known as Cyttorak; now, he's powered by 100% Serpent. There's a magical demon somewhere out there that isn't too happy about that.
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Hellboy: The Fury #3 Review
The final part of one the best recent Hellboy stories. You may have heard what happens here but seeing is believing. The entire story has been top notch with great art. This is an issue you won't want to miss out on.
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War of the Green Lanterns: Aftermath #2 Review
The war is officially over but there's still a lot of loose ends to tie up...especially before September's relaunch of all titles. The fate of many characters is revealed but the curious factor is the possible ties to the new series.
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Red Robin #26 Review
The final issue in the popular series and a must read for any Tim Drake fan
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Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force #2 Review
We get a closer look at Jonathan Standish's motivations in this issue.
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Birds of Prey #15 Review
Marc Andreyko and Billy Tucci team up for the final issue of Birds of Prey, volume two
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Batman and Robin #26 Review
The final issue is here. Batman and Robin go to Paris and join Nightrunner to take on some new villains. Sounds cool but unfortunately it feels out of place with previous issues of the series.
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The New Avengers #15 Review
Is there anyone that doesn't like Squirrel Girl? If so, after reading this issue, it would be very hard not to have gained respect for her. You get fighting, humor and some Fear Itself crossover action. What else could you ask for?
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X-Men 15.1 Review
X-Men's .1 initiative is here! The X-Men take on a slew of demons in a town in the middle of nowhere, and with the help of the new Ghost Rider, will they be able to save this small town from it's impending doom?
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Ghost Rider #2 Review
Mephisto tries to make a deal with Johnny Blaze in order to stop Adam and save the future of humanity.
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The Amazing Spider-Man #667 Review
It's time for some majorly crazy happenings as Spider-Island is in full swing. You would think Spider-Man's life would become easier if everyone started gaining spider-powers but Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos will make sure that is not the case.
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Flashpoint: Citizen Cold #3 Review
Citizen Cold takes on the Rogues in this final showdown! Will he win against them, and will he win the love of Iris West?
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Batgirl #24 Review
The Black Mercy is spoken of wish hushed tones in the DCU; its mind-altering powers have brought even Superman to his knees. How will Stephanie Brown - a human, and Batgirl - stand up to its might?
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Godzilla: Gangsters & Goliaths #3 Review
Sato may have found a way to get revenge on Takahashi, by using Mothra to destroy all that Takahashi owns, but what happens to Tokyo when it becomes nothing more than chaos? What will happen to the balance?
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Spider Island: Cloak & Dagger #1 Review
Cloak and Dagger dust off the boots to face a whole new set of problems: this time, with Mister Negative!
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Fear Itself #5 Review
While battle rages, one of Earth's mightiest is prepared to sacrifice everything to keep people safe.
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Alpha Flight #3 Review
With the Canadian government hot on their heels, who can Alpha Flight turn to for aid? Is a run-in with everyone's favourite Canucklehead on the horizon?
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Detective Comics #881 Review
Scott Snyder's (and co.) final issue of Detective Comics delivers everything you could ask for. The phenomenal run from Snyder ends with a bang and elevates the new Batman villain to classic villain status. Not an issue to be missed!
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Severed #1 Review
A new series set in the early 20th Century. We're introduced to a time when everything seemed simple yet there's something dark and deadly lurking under the surface.
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Jonah Hex #70 Review
If there ever were a perfect issue of Jonah Hex, this would be it.
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X-23 #13 Review
In order to understand who she is, X-23 must come to terms with who she is an where she came from.
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Punisher #1 Review
Frank Castle is back from the (un)dead, and looking to pick up his crusade right where it left off: mobsters getting shot.
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Thunderbolts #161 Review
Numerous seeds for the Thunderbolts' future are planted in this issue, but there remains one nagging issue in the present: the Juggernaut's relentless assault.
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